Daniel Carney
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Daniel Carney (1944 - 1987) was a novelist. Three of his novels have been made into films.
[edit] Published Works
The Whispering Death (1969) made into a movie by the name Whispering Death a.k.a. Night of the Askaris a.k.a. Albino, set in Rhodesia.
The Wild Geese (originally titled The Thin White Line) (1977) made into a movie with Reginald Rose (author of 12 Angry Men) as screenplay writer. Set in a central African state.
Under a Raging Sky (1980), set in Rhodesia.
The Square Circle (republished as The Wild Geese II and The Return of the Wild Geese) (1982), made into a movie by the name of Wild Geese II (film). Set in Germany.
Macau (1985), set in Macau.